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EDITORIAL

A light at the end of the tunnel

Tomorrow's meeting of top judges can break the deadlock in accordance with HM the King's suggestion



THAI TALK

Civil disobedience out to clog Thaksin regime's machine

Thanks to the omnipotence of the Thaksin regime, disobedience will become a way of life in Thai politics. Even with Thaksin Shinawatra's break, the pall cast by his long shadow has prompted the Thai people to vote "No" against the Establishment in overwhelming numbers for the first time ever.





HM the King suggests a solution

Now, there was an election in order to ensure democracy. But if Parliament lacks a quorum, it is not democratic.






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